International

INTERNATIONAL. That which pertains to intercourse between nations.
International law is that which regulates the intercourse between, or the
relative rights of nations.

LAW, INTERNATIONAL. The law of nature applied to the affairs of nations,
commonly called the law of nations, jus gentium; is also called by some
modern authors international law. Toullier, Droit Francais, tit. rel. Sec.
12. Mann. Comm. 1; Bentham. on Morals, &c., 260, 262; Wheat. on Int. Law;
Foelix, Du Droit Intern. Prive, n. 1.

Young Qatari painter Abdulla al-Kuwari has successfully completed a three-month residency programme at the renowned Cit internationale des Arts, Paris, one of the biggest and most important art residencies in the world.

Most notable of all of Schuyler's nonfiction from this period is his 1938 Crisis essay "The Rise of the Black Internationale," included as an appendix to Black Empire, which not only recalls the title of the first Black Empire serial ("The Black Internationale") but also declares that "to combat the White Internationale of oppression [i.

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